Patient resources
Long-form notes, written for patients.
A separate library from our journal of news and regulatory updates. These are deeper guides — what a consultation involves, what to expect through recovery, and how to weigh the option of doing nothing as one of your real options. The writing is general in nature, not medical advice for your circumstances; the consult is where the specifics happen.
Currently covering labiaplasty and hymen repair — the two procedures Kish writes on most. Other procedure libraries will be added over time.
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Labiaplasty resources
Long-form patient guides on the SAP labiaplasty technique, what happens at the consultation, recovery week-by-week, and how to weigh the decision against the option of doing nothing.
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Hymen repair resources
Plain-spoken guides on hymenoplasty — what the consultation actually involves, what recovery looks like, and the cultural and personal context patients carry into the conversation.
A note on these resources
General information
These pages provide general patient information, not medical advice for your circumstances. Suitability, technique choice, recovery and risks vary from person to person — the consultation is where these are discussed for you.
Patient autonomy
Every page hands the decision back to you. Doing nothing is always one of the options. A second opinion is encouraged before any procedure, in line with Medical Board of Australia guidelines for cosmetic medicine.
Journal vs resources
The journal carries shorter news, TGA and Medical Board updates, and reflections. Patient resources are longer, procedure-specific, and built to read alongside the pillar page for each procedure.
Begin
Read first. Then come speak with us.
Reading is not a substitute for a consultation. It is, however, a good way to arrive at your appointment with the questions that matter to you already in hand.